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Crop receipts are expected to decline by more than 12%.
Every weekday “AgriTalk” shares live, on-air conversations—and sparks many more across farm country.
While the fiscal cliff showdown left farmers holding their breath, resulting legislation should allow them to breathe easier.
Does the 2012 drought mean sky-high crop insurance premiums for 2013? Absolutely not, says William Murphy, administrator of USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA).
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Lawmakers looking to avert automatic budget cuts and tax increases next year may include a package of cuts to ag subsidies as part of a bill.
The book calls for the world address current food systems and agricultural practices.
Direct payments to farmers under the current farm bill have been a small, but stable and important part of farmers’ income.
Attention shifts to farm country as incomes rise.
With the fall of Eastern Livestock and other buyers, what should be done to ensure payment on the commodities you sell.
Budget remains one of the biggest factors that will shape the coming U.S. farm bill.
Shorter Depreciation period, Look up, General!, Positive peer pressure, More sales = more profits, see your banker soon, Relief at the pump to continue.
USDA Secretary predicts export and trade growth
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack answers tough questions in this exclusive interview
The Federal Reserve’s plan to keep interest rates where they are buy $600 billion of Treasuries, should mean good news for agriculture.
The schism in the cattle industry is evident, and now wider, since the Department of Justice’s August hearing on competition in the livestock sector. More than 1,300 people crowded into an auditorium at Colorado State University to exchange views—and hoots, hisses, jeers and cheers—on what government should do to impact the way cattle are traded. Nearly 700 more people were herded into overflow rooms to watch the action on TV.
(This is not a legal transcript. Bloomberg LP cannot guarantee its accuracy.)HUSSEIN ALLIDINA, HEAD OF COMMODITY RESEARCH AT MORGAN STANLEY, TALKS ABOUT OIL PRICE ESTIMATES ON BLOOMBERG TVAUGUST 31, 2010SPEAKERS: HUSSEIN ALLIDINA, HEAD OF COMMODITY RESEARCH, MORGAN STANLEYSCARLET FU, REPORTER, BLOOMBERG NEWS
The last decade has been witness to the primacy of monetary policy as the main tool used by policymakers in the stabilization of inflation and output.
The government is making plans for legislation to reduce the U.S.’s carbon footprint. Will agriculture receive a stamp of approval?
The cost of calling a local renderer is likely to go up in the very near future.
EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler says he wants landowners to be able to determine if their property includes a federal waterway without the need for an attorney.
One of the world’s largest food and beverage companies is investing heavily in sourcing of cage-free eggs and focusing on sustainable production practices for numerous additional commodities.
Tyson Foods announces bonuses due to federal tax overhaul
NASS maps help visualize otherwise hard-to-digest agriculture data.
The calculator works for corn or small-grain seed as well.
In the 1800s, the Javorsky family immigrated from Russia to western Oklahoma. They brought with them a deep understanding of how to grow wheat and an entrepreneurial spirit.
John Duarte, a California nursery owner who was sued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for plowing a wheat field without a Clean Water Act permit, has reached a $1.1 million settlement with the federal government.
Monsanto Co. may face more complaints from farmers even as tests so far haven’t shown unapproved gene-altered wheat anywhere beyond the Oregon farm.
The market is all over the burned up wheat in Russia.
The state Department of Transportation says stalks can break the wind’s force and limit snow from blowing onto roads.
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